Chronic Pain in the Summer: How to Find Relief and Comfort

Managing chronic pain in the summer requires a proactive approach to cope with the impact of heat. Here are some other strategies to beat the heat and help manage pain during the warmer months:

Go out for a swim

Minimal cardio, such as water activities, is beneficial to people with arthritis or chronic joint discomfort. Swimming, for instance, is a terrific approach to relieve joint pain and cool down during the heat. We are fortunate to have some of the best beaches in our area. It is best to plan your swim for the cooler parts of the day. Avoid midday heat when possible.Also, check with your insurance to see if they offer discounts to join the YMCA or a local gym with an indoor pool.

Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate

Maintaining electrolyte levels and fluids by drinking water and keeping hydrated is critical to avoiding pain or migraines caused by dehydration. Dehydration can also worsen fatigue and accelerate crashes. Keep a water bottle nearby and sip regularly, even if you don’t feel thirsty.

Get an immunity boost

Fresh vegetables not only increase your body’s vitamins but also supplement you with minerals, antioxidants, and other immunity-boosting reserves. Luckily, with all the different fresh produce available during the summer, it should be easy to access an anti-inflammatory diet should be simple. Cherries, for instance, are a summer fruit that can help those with chronic pain.

Wear light clothing

Tight clothes with heavy fabrics are a no-no during summer. They don’t allow for the evaporation of sweat, which is what cools the body. Instead, you want to stick to light clothes and linen, especially during a chronic pain attack.

Prioritize Sun Protection

Excessive sun exposure can have negative effects on the skin and aggravate pain conditions. Use sunscreen, wear a wide-brimmed hat, and opt for lightweight, breathable clothing. Shade is your friend.

Vary Your Activities

Engaging in regular physical activity is important for managing pain, but it’s essential to choose exercises suitable for summer months. Mix high- and low-effort tasks to prevent burnout. Switching between activities can help manage energy levels more effectively. Explore low-impact activities like yoga, gardening, picnics in shaded areas or mall walking.

Bottom-line

Managing pain during the summer months requires a proactive approach. By staying hydrated, adjusting activity levels, utilizing heat and cold therapy, exploring mind-body techniques, and consulting with your pain management specialist, individuals can enjoy a more comfortable summer. Remember, every person’s pain experience is unique, so it’s essential to find the strategies that work best for you. Embrace the season with these tips in mind, and make the most of your summer activities!

Don’t let chronic pain dampen your summer spirits. With a little planning and a lot of self-awareness, you can still enjoy all that summer has to offer-even while managing chronic symptoms

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Welcome Trishna Patel, ARNP!

 Restorative Pain Medicine Physicians is very enthused to welcome Trishna Patel, ARNP to our Team!

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 Trishna obtained her Bachelor of Science (BSN) in Nursing in 2019 and her master’s degree in science and nursing (MSN) in 2022 from the University of South Florida. Her previous nursing experience spanning Surgical Intensive Care, Cardio-Thoracic Intensive Care and Pain Management, Trishna is well positioned to provide exceptional care to patients seeking treatment at Restorative Pain Management Physicians. Having previously served as Pain Management Nurse Practitioner with New Tampa Interventional Pain, Trishna brings experience in varied practice settings.

“We are confident that our patients will benefit from Trishna’s exceptional nursing experience, specifically time spent caring for those requiring pain management. As our core values and patient care ideals align, we are very excited to welcome Trishna to our team,” said Dr. Jennifer Bunch, founder of Restorative Pain Medicine Physicians.”.

Trishna will be involved in patient evaluations, development of comprehensive pain management treatment plans and coordinating complete care for our pain patients. She has a thorough understanding of interventional pain procedures and is very passionate about patient education. Trishna enjoys caring for her patients and will provide compassionate and skilled care to our patients.